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Matching the manufacturer's colors - Substance Designer Tutorial
From the course: Substance Designer for Architectural Visualization
Matching the manufacturer's colors
- [Instructor] In this chapter we'll make the last of our Mannington commercial luxury vinyl tiles. I'm on the Amtico abstract page again, and in this chapter, we'll be making the composite calcium in that 12 by 18 herringbone. I've got a sample up here, and we can see it's basically a, call it an off white. Tiny speckles in here of green, almost black, a little bit of gold, and so on. It's a very rich surface but a very subtle one. I've used the floor visualizer, and we can see in here that the herringbone is a little more pronounced. Although it reads as almost a solid white, we can definitely see the joints between the tile, so we'll need to take that into account. We've got out service variation, and we need to be able to see that fine detail without having it degenerate into just straight pixels. We'll start again with our herringbone base, and get our tile established. Then we'll warp it using that herringbone and make sure we can see those joints nicely. Bear in mind here that…
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